USRE6902E - Improvement in wire fences - Google Patents

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USRE6902E
USRE6902E US RE6902 E USRE6902 E US RE6902E
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Michael Kelly
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  • Figure .1 is aside'view-ot aportioa-otmy fence complete, using single vriresv Fig. 216p? resents double wires, which may be used, if
  • Fig. 3 is a'cross-sectionof the-base .of the fence.
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-section of a modification.
  • Fig. 5 is anedge view" of-on'e of the thorns before beingfixed' or secured in place on the wire.
  • Fig. 6 IS a face view of the same.
  • Fig. 7 is an edge view of the same thorn after being flattened, together with the wire to aflix or secure it in place on the wire.- Fig. ,8 ice. correspondingjface view, showing the thorn and the wire in the flattened condition.
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  • wires preferably of galvanized iron. I prefer No. 15, but a larger or smaller wire may be used with eifect. These wiresare stretched from post to post, and se: cured thereon by any of the ordinary'means.
  • E E, 8tc. are small pieces of iron or steel, by preference hard iron tinned. They are cut from a plate by machinery, or are othera wise produced cheaply and in large quantities, and are each, provided with a hole, 0, corresponding to the size of the wire, but a little larger-,so that they may be introduced easily- .upon the wire, either by proper machinery or by hand. These pieces, after heing strung on the wire at distances about sixfinches apart,
  • the wire thus provided with the sharp points or thorns. serves in the ordinary manner, with the addition of possessing an ofi'ensive character, which will soon teach cattle to respect it, and not attempt toforce it.
  • the wire may be put up with these Ithorus previously attached and secured in their places, or they may be put on loosely,
  • the tarred rope performsiau importent functiono'nrin aiding thesenses of sight and of smell in detecting theprese'nce .Ot' the fence.
  • Myfence may beused 'wi'thfewerpos'ts than the ordil-iary wire fences, partly because of the reduced weight and reduced action ofthe wind thereon, due to the smallness of the wire, and
  • wire' is not available, or for camp uses and the like, where. the superior flexibility of wire will compensate for its inferiority in -general points to the wires :described.

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